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  • show that Descartes was wrong, because they exist but they don’t think.

    "A therefore B" doesn't imply "B therefore A"

  • It's not like an average person would be unable to use their laptop and some media player, regardless of which OS they use; the fact that I use a weird-ass player doesn't mean it's the only option available on a laptop. It just seems pointless to get another gadget to do the same thing you can do on a gadget you own (assuming you have a laptop, of course.)

  • It's one of my favorite shitty movies. Figured there's got to be like dozens of people (DOZENS!) who would get this meme on Lemmy

  • I think I'm too Finnish to understand this joke 😅 Can somebody explain it to me please?

  • Oh nice, I've never thought to make fried onion garnish in a microwave

  • I guess those devices make more sense if you don't have a laptop. I only have a laptop (well, that and a Steam Deck which counts as mobile Linux I guess) so I just plonk it into the HDMI port

  • I may be an anomalous IT professional, but despite being a coder and generally a ginormous nerd, I've never really understood why people buy "smart" devices. This isn't a criticism; I honestly just don't understand why they're popular. The amount of convenience they provide really doesn't seem like it's worth it at all, to me

  • I wouldn't be surprised if it'd be the last free election in the US if Trump gets elected again

  • Algorithm-free

    I'm not sure you understand what an algorithm is. They're simply a sequence of steps you apply to get some end result, comparable to eg. a recipe in baking.

    Lemmy still has multiple ways for you to choose how posts are sorted; "hot", "active", "new" etc. Each of those is an algorithmic sorting, and there's literally no other option except to have an algorithm that is used to determine which posts you see

    edit: I think many people who think Lemmy is "algorithm-free" may mean that it has a transparent algorithm for post selection. It's still an algorithm, but we can all go look at source code and documentation to be able to know exactly how it works – with eg. Facebook the exact workings of the post sorting algorithm is secret

  • I lost the game years ago, and soon you will have lost it too. It's a 20 year old meme, but basically:

    The Game is a mind game in which the objective is to avoid thinking about The Game itself. Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which must be announced each time it occurs. It is impossible to win most versions of The Game. Depending on the variation, it is held that the whole world, or all those who are aware of the game, are playing it at all times. Tactics have been developed to increase the number of people who are aware of The Game, and thereby increase the number of losses.

  • Ideas are a dime a dozen, unfortunately; doing shit is where the money comes from, and even a bad idea can make you rich if you follow through on it and get lucky.

  • This idea just begs the question of how exactly do you think international law works